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quake peru
Believers, read this headline?

Massive earthquake hits Peru A magnitude 7.9 earthquake in Peru has killed at least 337 injured and many more. "The People were shouting and praying, "Why did God do this, and why not prayers at all?" Were all sinners from evil? Funny answers as few who came to this question. Where are all the defenders of God? I'm not blaming God for natural disasters, I believe in God. I ask those who believe why God allowed it. They usually use the same old – "God works in mysterious ways" and / or actually blame the victims themselves sinners. ridiculous. … and we are all sinners, not accept that. I guess the 337 people who died praying, but God's answer was 'no'?

I am not religious, but I will play devil's advocate. God does not target specific people with an earthquake. Who have experienced the earthquake, simply because the mechanics of plate tectonics, and where people who became life. That's not the real question though. What is really asking is "Why does God allow people suffer? "Well, just imagine for a world before something bad happened, God came and intervened. In such a world, would consider consequences of their actions? Do you feel like you have the autonomy at all? I suspect not. Our actions still important, since it would be out of control consequences, and might also be a pile of rocks. The problem is that as our actions have consequences, which means that people sometimes suffer unforeseeable consequences of their actions as being killed by a terrible earthquake. However, looking at this from God's perspective, their suffering is temporary, if the pain is physical injury or emotional pain of losing family members and property. Save it as an adult can save a child from the pain of a missing tooth. In any case, the theology of blaming God for natural disasters, and try to attach a motive behind them is bad. It serves as a good argument for or against the existence of God. It is only minor, especially in terms of respect for the dead and the survivors of this terrible catastrophe.

Peru quake survivor’s story – 20 Aug 07


Help Peru, Rusalka dancers urge; Troupe touring in Peru; quake's deadly toll still rising.(City): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press


Help Peru, Rusalka dancers urge; Troupe touring in Peru; quake’s deadly toll still rising.(City): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press


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